It looks to me that, contrary to the "But he seems mad" comment, it's more of an exhaust feeling. It feels like "Crap. I just can't get away from classical music...I'm just so tired of hearing it played." I'm glad he shakes off that feeling and gives a great performance.
Extremely technically difficult part. Not only did the singer nail it without any preparation, he also adjusted to all the changes on the fly. Top shelf stuff.
I'm impressed how well the singer could roll with the changes. That's not as easy as it seems. Both participants are extremely talented musicians. Bravo! Thank you!
@@kaboom-zf2blNot to take too much away from the talent, but opera singers typically have a repertoire of two dozen arias. If they didn’t know them backwards and sideways six ways from Sunday, they’d be doing something very wrong.
As a classical singer myself, I can say that operatic performances are never easy. Every performance requires focus, concentration and effort regardless of how "easy" the singer makes it seem. These guys are both incredible performers.
Yes, whilst I was observing the mastery of the singer I also noticed how the pianist was tickling the ivories very adroitly. Quite remarkable, even if I have my doubts about it being as impromptu as said ❤❤
As a singer, I was also impressed how he was able to belt out those notes and volume while having his arms crossed(for some parts). You restrict your diaphragm and breathing while doing that, so apparently the singer is just that damn good(which he is). They both did an amazing job.
The professionalism to get all the correct parts on the piece after all the cuts the pianist did! And the creativity of the pianist to make it shorter in a seamless way. That was so good
@iplaywithmatches1 Irrelevant. Whether it is or isn't, does not negate the point being made. Besides, I've dealt with opera singers before and they love being the center of attention. So it doesn't have to be fake, despite your witty input.
there are a lot of these types of clips that i def think are staged there are ones where people already had a huge instrument out just waiting for the pianist to start but than theres others like this where its a guy just standing up out of a crowd with a plate of food already in front of him i bet this wasnt staged just a cool video even if they are staged dont let it ruin your enjoyment of the piece :)
For note I'm actually not so sure... could be totally wrong but I have a but of a feeling by his expressions that he was actually trying to work out where the guy was at in the song and whatnot as it varied from his standard if the whole thing. I only say this because I'm a professional musician myself of several instruments and it really does look like that. I don't think if it was staged you could put it in so genuinely. And trust me those are the real expressions of someone lost as to where you are in a piece, not someone that has practiced it several times
Im not a fan of opera but that was amazing, i couldnt stop smiling all the way through it. The power of music is next level, even a genre you wouldnt normally like
You should check it out some more my recommedations are: La donna e mobile Sempre libera La ci darem la mano una poce po va Una furtiva lagrima Queen of the nights aria. Felice dï etherea
@@formerCEO I wouldn't say so, I wouldn't choose to listen to anything opera, this was more the power of the performance, rather than the music. As a genre I don't like it, one song might hit, but I don't think that makes me a fan
@@koengreen2540 I'll give them a try, I can appreciate the power of opera music, but its just a style of music that has never appealed to me, classical is the same
@@koengreen2540 I've heard a few of them already and the rest I can appreciate the singing and some are pleasent but other than that they don't do anything for me
This is one of those "that's enough internet for today" moments, but in a good way. I found something satisfying, beautiful, and fun that makes me feel more connected to others (just watching everybody's excitement in this video achieves that). Thank you for the gift. I feel enriched.
@sdHansyDo you know 100% or are you just assuming? Cause if you're just assuming, ghen why is it so improbable that it happened if he played near an opera house
@@justgearheadstuff2718 yeah I wondered the same!! It must have been a privilege to listen to him at this cafe. Cuz in his own concert things, he was singing to what appeared to be like more than 100000 people in audience and he was the only one on stage and the show was packed. He was that big, and these people are getting it for free, and just with a pianist. I cant believe how down to earth this guy is. He was so fat too, now looks like a bond villain.
To know the song so well you can both riff off each other and jump over sections like that is incredible. Unless you play an instrument or sing it's not obvious how hard that is.
Having failed to learn how to play an instrument, sing, or even just whistle, I can imagine ad-libbing or 'riffing' and coordinating with another musician is very, very hard!
The face of ‘oh well, I have to sing now’. The red face when he reached the climax. The piano being played so beautifully. I just want to witness something this in my life. Would be so so magical
@@saborflamenco1137 this is not a criticism but the same "impromptu" duet happened in a pizza parlor where Julien was playing and Florin happened to be a dine (wearing the same operatic jacket if I recollect right). Two sopranos working in the kitchen also participated. So this is set up in advance and that's fine. The playing and singing are amazing. I love to see talented people joyfully show their skills.
Music to language is like pseudocode to coding languages. Music has structure, tone, mood, and conversations (all the fundamentals of a language) that any person can understand regardless of language barrier.
I've watched this many times now. The amount of control and mastery he has over his voice is simply amazing. What a delight. Worth much more than a night at dinner.
I fell in love with this masterpiece on Andre Rieu concert( maestro and violinist). Click the link above or just search FIGARO ANDRE RIEU on youtube. YOU WILL LOVE IT.
I was delighted to watch and hear you play a piano and he sing an opera. It was just a magnificent improvised rendition and beautifully delivered! Bravo! 👍😘💕
Not opera but when I saw Devin Townsend do an acoustic show I was stood right at the front a few feet away and when he belted parts it honestly vibrated me to the very core of my being, I have been to hundreds of amplified gigs but that experience was something I will never ever forget
This video had me smiling the entire time. I love this. The energy, the interactions between the musicians, spectators reactions. Was feeling a little shitty till I watched this. Bless you talents souls 🙏🏻
Shortform content needs to be permanently banned, this means removing TikTok from the internet as well as YT Shorts. If you don't have the attention span to spend more than 60 seconds on something, you have no business seeing it. Also, these are staged. Which is disappointing.
When performed at such a level it’s magical. I don’t feel like addressing the sad people above but certainly not everyone in that cafe knew they would be meters from a world class opera performance
The fact he rolled with it so well! I'm extremely impressed with how heads-up he was with the modulations. Man changed on the fly, faster than my ear in drumming can catch something.
The amount of confidence of this singer to start singing without any preparation and knowing he would instantly be the center of attention and needing to keep that for several minutes
@@user-he2ou2ex2fthere's a big mental difference between performing in a space where people have come and paid to see you, and performing unprepared in a space where people have come for something entirely different.
Florin Sempey is one of France's most famous opera singers - and a lovely personality. Figaro is one of hisbest known roles and The pianist obviously recognised him.
Yes yes! Wonderful excerpt! And I love how he picked up his cue with your change -- and I love how you worked your change in so seemlessly!! Impressive for both of you!! Well done well done!!! BRAVO
😂😂😂😂😂 yes, it's always so very impromptu and convenient. Thankfully. No one seems to notice the small details of both my sarcasm and how staged things can be.
В смысле установили камеры для спонтанного номера? Два этих действия противоречат друг другу. Камеры потому и установили, потому что это НЕ спонтанный номер. Музыканты прекрасны, гости развлечены, ничего плохого в таком "розыгрыше" нет. Но надо же правильно понимать ситуацию, когда мы не там в ресторане, а здесь на ютубе смотрим уже смонтированный ролик - это подготовленный номер, а не случайный.
Not sure how I found this video, glad that I did! I thought that Florian was going to be a diva but he totally followed your lead and it was amazing. Excellent playing Julien!!
Yeah, I think the big girl is with them too. She looks like a typical opera singer. How did they get a close up of her laughing as she says she always wanted to go to the opera? It's staged, but it's still fun to watch. The girl at 0:55 kinda looks like the opera singer from one of the other videos made by the pianist.
I LOVED the opera singer's reaction to hearing the song. He was like, dang it, I HAVE TO SING NOW! LOL Both of these performers use instruments! One uses a piano, the other his voice. Both powerful individually, but INCREDIBLE when flowing together like that! Much respect to them both. It was great how the crowd burst forth with such an intense approval when they were done! ❤ I'm so happy someone got this on video and shared it with the world. 😊
Singing is way more complicated than I originally thought, there's so many slight things you can do to change your tone. The main one ive noticed is how much air you put behind a note, things sound way different based on your exhale speed. And you can sing for longer between breaths or with more power depending on the amount of air used. The most impressive part of opera singing to me is their extensive use of full exhalation but never hearing them breath
@@Fyodor2976 i am pretty sure, it helps him to hear better, how he sings and concentrate. Some Beatboxers do that as wel, when they concentrate on something
I am pretty sure, they use an " Overtone Technique " to get their Voice out more easily but still strong, i sang in a Choir for Months, there i first heard of that Technique.
Wow, you got to have an impromptu performance with a famous opera singer. His voice is stupendous. These people also got a free show. Damn, that was incredible!
@@wawan3961Not really. The guy playing the piano probably got permission to set them up JUST IN CASE anything cool happened. Like this. Plus he's also probably got buddies filming it all. On top of the crowd filming perspectives.
@@wawan3961 while I've never watched this guy's other vids, it's clear he has a crew that films public reactions to his random performances. I think he just got really lucky this time around.
@@NiteRacerYou’re probably American… It’s quite common in Paris to have a piano in a supermarket, a metro station, a shop, a restaurant and to watch people sing. We have a piano at St Pancras station in London too… We don’t need to fake anything….
@@Judi.TThat’s not what makes this video scream “staged!” Did you notice the MANY different cameras set up in the restaurant? Filming the singer BEFORE he began?
Er wollte eigentlich garnicht singen , aber das war schon extreme Weltklasse , ohne Vorbereitung und ohne das erste Einsingen...Super und großen Applaus.!!
WOW ! What a voice! I'm 74 and about 30 years ago I remember seeing Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo at the Metropolitan Opera House in NYC in the same season!! I was stunned by the beautiful voices ! I still get goose bumps when I hear opera!! What an art form!!😅😊😊
I don't personally like opera but even I recognize that famous part. You guys worked INSANELY WELL together! Truly fantastic artistry 👏🏻 Bravo, gentlemen.
I'm a raptor, doing what I can, goin' to eat everything till the appearance of man. Yo yo see me, I'm living beneath the soil. I'll be back but I'm coming as oil.
Marvelous!!!, simply two immensely talented artists collide to each other to bring this magical moment up, one-off and unique instant, totally nourishing for the soul. Opera is eternal, music is everlastingly encarned love and power over the flow of life. Thank you for your wonderful talent.
Aaahhh, goosebumps!!! 😍 I love it when 2 strangers come together, make wonderful art, and likely part ways never to meet again 😅 it comes from the soul, and those souls recognise each other.
I liked his face when he started playing the singer was like "oh crap now i have to sing it" totally worth it...
He knew he'd be mad at himself for not singing it.
Yep that’s exactly what happened!
He could have totally played it off and just let the guy play, but that is how much he loves singing. He knew he had to join in!
It looks to me that, contrary to the "But he seems mad" comment, it's more of an exhaust feeling. It feels like "Crap. I just can't get away from classical music...I'm just so tired of hearing it played." I'm glad he shakes off that feeling and gives a great performance.
@@PhotoMateKitt I can see this. He's thinking, I just wanted some time away from work, lol.
There are few things more magical than when two musicians synchronize their creative energies
Well said! ❤
master musicians for sure.
Can confirm. I sorely miss the impromptu jams of years past.
Music is a unspokenly spoken language ♥️
@@suspiciouspotatopie4589 Math is also an unspoken language and math is the underlying foundation of music! 😊
Extremely technically difficult part. Not only did the singer nail it without any preparation, he also adjusted to all the changes on the fly.
Top shelf stuff.
Its obviously prepared
Without any preparation? If you live near by him you would ask for throats rights. He prepared more than the times you scrolled on your insta
@@waelsy123 ppl are so braindead
@@waelsy123 Except, I don’t have an Instagram, perv.
That was my favorite part. He was trying to figure out where he was in the song and he found it. It was amazing.
Florian Sempey is an exceptional opera singer! Kudos to him!
I'm impressed how well the singer could roll with the changes. That's not as easy as it seems. Both participants are extremely talented musicians. Bravo! Thank you!
it does take knowing the tune VERY VERY well ... to do that sort of skip mid song ..
@@kaboom-zf2blAnd talent!
A bit untunned, thought 😊
@@pcaridad Considering Florian wasn't warmed up he did a fantastic job. Or were you talking about the pianist? I thought it was magnificent.
@@kaboom-zf2blNot to take too much away from the talent, but opera singers typically have a repertoire of two dozen arias. If they didn’t know them backwards and sideways six ways from Sunday, they’d be doing something very wrong.
As a classical singer myself, I can say that operatic performances are never easy. Every performance requires focus, concentration and effort regardless of how "easy" the singer makes it seem. These guys are both incredible performers.
Yes, whilst I was observing the mastery of the singer I also noticed how the pianist was tickling the ivories very adroitly. Quite remarkable, even if I have my doubts about it being as impromptu as said ❤❤
As a singer, I was also impressed how he was able to belt out those notes and volume while having his arms crossed(for some parts). You restrict your diaphragm and breathing while doing that, so apparently the singer is just that damn good(which he is). They both did an amazing job.
@@MsZoedog66It's organised, but still magical 😮
The singer is not That good.
@@Kosmimar That's why he does Paris Opera 😂
That's the best you could hope for in that noisy environment.
The professionalism to get all the correct parts on the piece after all the cuts the pianist did! And the creativity of the pianist to make it shorter in a seamless way. That was so good
Because it's staged...
@@iplaywithmatches1 That's a separate concern from what they're saying
@iplaywithmatches1 Irrelevant. Whether it is or isn't, does not negate the point being made. Besides, I've dealt with opera singers before and they love being the center of attention. So it doesn't have to be fake, despite your witty input.
there are a lot of these types of clips that i def think are staged there are ones where people already had a huge instrument out just waiting for the pianist to start but than theres others like this where its a guy just standing up out of a crowd with a plate of food already in front of him i bet this wasnt staged just a cool video even if they are staged dont let it ruin your enjoyment of the piece :)
For note I'm actually not so sure... could be totally wrong but I have a but of a feeling by his expressions that he was actually trying to work out where the guy was at in the song and whatnot as it varied from his standard if the whole thing.
I only say this because I'm a professional musician myself of several instruments and it really does look like that. I don't think if it was staged you could put it in so genuinely. And trust me those are the real expressions of someone lost as to where you are in a piece, not someone that has practiced it several times
Im not a fan of opera but that was amazing, i couldnt stop smiling all the way through it. The power of music is next level, even a genre you wouldnt normally like
I hate to break it to you, but you are a fan of Opera if not a fan of "the" Opera
You should check it out some more my recommedations are:
La donna e mobile
Sempre libera
La ci darem la mano
una poce po va
Una furtiva lagrima
Queen of the nights aria.
Felice dï etherea
@@formerCEO I wouldn't say so, I wouldn't choose to listen to anything opera, this was more the power of the performance, rather than the music. As a genre I don't like it, one song might hit, but I don't think that makes me a fan
@@koengreen2540 I'll give them a try, I can appreciate the power of opera music, but its just a style of music that has never appealed to me, classical is the same
@@koengreen2540 I've heard a few of them already and the rest I can appreciate the singing and some are pleasent but other than that they don't do anything for me
This is one of those "that's enough internet for today" moments, but in a good way. I found something satisfying, beautiful, and fun that makes me feel more connected to others (just watching everybody's excitement in this video achieves that). Thank you for the gift. I feel enriched.
Exactly, the first and last videos I am watching on yt today.
Such good vibes and talent !
facts, see you in.......1 hour(probably)
What a wonderfully well worded sentiment. 😊
You are utterly and completely right , Sir. (Takes hat off)
Really well said :)
A true artist. Upon hearing such a talented pianist he could NOT resist the urge to sing. Bravissimo.
@sdHansyDo you know 100% or are you just assuming? Cause if you're just assuming, ghen why is it so improbable that it happened if he played near an opera house
@@JMPERagergood answer 👏
@sdHansy you serve as an important reminder to us all that it's not only bots making dumbass ignorant comments online. Thank you for your service 👍
Music is a CALLING mate...😂
Omg, Florian Sempey!! He EXCELS in Rossini and Figaro's one of his signature-roles!
He totally drew me into this type of music. When I found this video I got stuck in a loop watching him on repeat.
Do you thibk he is Florián Sempey?
@@guillerminamartarraga7399 It is him. He has lost a lot weight. Probably the most handsome opera singer out there.
@@justgearheadstuff2718 yeah I wondered the same!! It must have been a privilege to listen to him at this cafe. Cuz in his own concert things, he was singing to what appeared to be like more than 100000 people in audience and he was the only one on stage and the show was packed. He was that big, and these people are getting it for free, and just with a pianist. I cant believe how down to earth this guy is. He was so fat too, now looks like a bond villain.
@@justgearheadstuff2718LoL yeah, I hate him for that 😂 Incredible talent however.
Can we please get break-out random moments of musical happiness EVERY DAY???! This world DESPERATELY NEEDS IT!!!!!!!
To know the song so well you can both riff off each other and jump over sections like that is incredible. Unless you play an instrument or sing it's not obvious how hard that is.
Having failed to learn how to play an instrument, sing, or even just whistle, I can imagine ad-libbing or 'riffing' and coordinating with another musician is very, very hard!
Beautifully put into words!
As hard as it might be, experts can roll with it, as we clearly see from both.
Can we please stop pretend this isn't staged?
To me it felt like top class sparring where each is leading the other and also learning from other on the go.
The face of ‘oh well, I have to sing now’.
The red face when he reached the climax.
The piano being played so beautifully.
I just want to witness something this in my life. Would be so so magical
I totally agree!
I would like to see this singer again . I would buy his stuff any day.
В России в каждой второй электричке происходит что-то подобное
This is so fantastic and fun. I'm glad no one got annoyed and told them to stop. I feel the world really needs more of this kind of thing.
Absolutely! We definitely need much more of this….
Не представляю, как на такое можно рассердиться, да еще и остановить это кем тогда надо быть.
only a big dumb could be annoyed by that..
@@ЛюдмилаБорисовна-г6ыamericans for sure. Lmao
i felt like i owe them money after this
This is amazing. The tenor(?) is a world-class performer and IMHO could dominate any operatic stage worldwide. OMG! 🙀
He is. He does. Florin Sempey.
@@saborflamenco1137 this is not a criticism but the same "impromptu" duet happened in a pizza parlor where Julien was playing and Florin happened to be a dine (wearing the same operatic jacket if I recollect right). Two sopranos working in the kitchen also participated. So this is set up in advance and that's fine. The playing and singing are amazing. I love to see talented people joyfully show their skills.
@bdirnbac FYI Florin Sempey is a baritone.
Staged or not, that guy was amazing.
I love how two people who look like they've never met can make beautiful music together. The world needs more of that.
Music to language is like pseudocode to coding languages. Music has structure, tone, mood, and conversations (all the fundamentals of a language) that any person can understand regardless of language barrier.
They were introduced to each other by Rossini
Music--Mu=mother, Sic=science. The universal language 🙏🏾💙
you naive little butterfly
cliche
Those guys are MASTERS. Improv of a classic well know song like that is almost impossible… and they both crushed it.
This is absolutely NOT an improv
@@nicoful86
Shhhh... Let them be. They're living a simple life.
I only play it on loop because once is not enough to enjoy this bravissimo.
@@Bollibompa bro at this point you could have just said "come on, he's just an ignorant fucker". That would have been just as offensive
I've watched this many times now. The amount of control and mastery he has over his voice is simply amazing. What a delight. Worth much more than a night at dinner.
Agreed! I'm afraid I'll have to try and see an opera in real life at least once now.
ruclips.net/video/KaZIE0bkM24/видео.htmlsi=kxMieMWEVBAG3ong
I fell in love with this masterpiece on Andre Rieu concert( maestro and violinist). Click the link above or just search FIGARO ANDRE RIEU on youtube. YOU WILL LOVE IT.
❤❤met❤too100,,,,%😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was delighted to watch and hear you play a piano and he sing an opera. It was just a magnificent improvised rendition and beautifully delivered! Bravo! 👍😘💕
Man, this is what music should be really about. Uniting people, creating emotions. Fantastic! 👏
Yeah, definitely not staged 😂 so innocent this lad
@@Chali_9 Of course it is but is it wrong if random people have fun with that show? ;)
Well music IS the universal language, after all
❤❤❤ exactly
I can only imagine how loud the singers voice must have sounded in person. Well done both of them 👏
Dude's pipes are INSANE
Not opera but when I saw Devin Townsend do an acoustic show I was stood right at the front a few feet away and when he belted parts it honestly vibrated me to the very core of my being, I have been to hundreds of amplified gigs but that experience was something I will never ever forget
This is one of my all time favorite videos, period. The look on Florian's face when he realized he can't control himself was hilarious.
What's his name?
Florian Sempey
Yess hahaha that look was everything, you already knew something great was bound to happen!
Oh that’s what that face was!😂
This was was so great!
He was like: "Oh god, I can't believe this is happening. Now I just have to do it."
The greatest gift a human being can have.....music. Bravo.
This video had me smiling the entire time. I love this. The energy, the interactions between the musicians, spectators reactions. Was feeling a little shitty till I watched this. Bless you talents souls 🙏🏻
100% the same 😊
I am an old man, I am not a musician and I never thought I'd hear myself saying this..."That singing was thrilling!"
Welcome to the opera, my friend
Not too much into opera but I love piano playing when I was younger and do appreciate the arts!!
Same here my fellow Internet casual random
These "longer" videos is exactly what we need more of. Amazing.
Yes
@@loicbrighton7957I agree. They normally cut when you get to the good bits.
How old are you? This video is 3 minutes long lmao
Exactly, youtube shorts were designed for impatient kids. This is how it should be
@@6infinity8 You realize that's just slightly longer than shorts, right? Lol
INCROYABLE !!! J'en ai les larmes aux yeux ! Quelle émotion ❤
When someone has such a great singing voice even those of us who know nothing about opera can tell it is absolutely incredible! 👏👏👏
Florian Sempey sings absolutely beautiful❤
Thank you for playing this hard piece,it is very difficult,thank you so much❤
I was just about to ask who he was! He’s the most handsome opera singer I’ve ever seen! 🥵 Just amazing! 🙌🏻
@@floridapieladyI was thinking the same thing. 🤩
Thank you for the name drop! 👍
Here is Florian Sempey singing the entire piece. Amazing! ruclips.net/video/Y9yheoDWNK8/видео.html
YES! thank you for the whole video in one go. I so appreciate this not being cut up in to three pieces. What a vibe! Awesome!
Shortform content needs to be permanently banned, this means removing TikTok from the internet as well as YT Shorts.
If you don't have the attention span to spend more than 60 seconds on something, you have no business seeing it.
Also, these are staged. Which is disappointing.
Why the hell would a 3 minute video be cut up? Cause it's just ripped from and or made for tiktok? Yall gotta get off of tiktok. Yt is bad enough.
@@UpYourArsenalhere here
Monsieur Sempey of course - love his voice, so powerful.
The singer is so happy with himself and the player, it’s refreshing!!
I thought at the end he was like, "That's it, that's as good as I can do in here, bravo"!
I could watch this again and again. The impromptu interaction, and the unsuspecting audience is the best type of live performance!❤
It's pre planned don't be dumb 😅
the unsuspecting audience that was already filming prior to the event...
When performed at such a level it’s magical. I don’t feel like addressing the sad people above but certainly not everyone in that cafe knew they would be meters from a world class opera performance
@@silvermediastudioARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED??
I actually got choked up a bit at the end. Really impacted me for some reason. Outstanding showmanship on both your parts! Bravo! Thank you!
I just love how this is a perfect display of two people who’ve mastered a beautiful craft and are simply having fun together ❤ wholesome af
The fact he rolled with it so well! I'm extremely impressed with how heads-up he was with the modulations. Man changed on the fly, faster than my ear in drumming can catch something.
it's staged, sir.
The amount of confidence of this singer to start singing without any preparation and knowing he would instantly be the center of attention and needing to keep that for several minutes
This guy was way past any of that. He's full on hard core professional and laughs at the things you're talking about.
He’s a performer for a living. This is easy for him.
Almost as if he does this professionally for a living
@@user-he2ou2ex2fthere's a big mental difference between performing in a space where people have come and paid to see you, and performing unprepared in a space where people have come for something entirely different.
@@bowel_movementNot if you have already rehearsed the piece
What a voice, he's high notes is insane🔥🔥
The minute the guy started playing the singer was like "hold on a sec".
Florian Sempey, for anyone wondering
Thank you
I certainly was - thank you! And him, of course.
such a polte and cute comment
Florian Sempey, excellent baritone. He has a real ease in singing.
BRAVO! I absolutely LOVED this! One of my most cherished arias. What a magnificent voice, and what magnificent piano playing! ❤️
With zero warm up.
Could you tell me which aria this is? It can be really tough to find the right one out of the whole opera.
@@ethanberning6657Largo al factotum is often called the most difficult baritone aria in opera.
@@genuineimpulse9134 Which also blew my mind. 😊❤️👍
Amazingly there's always a guy joining in out of nowhere every time
I love how you understood that if you kept going without skipping forward, yall will probably be there for the duration of a whole opera lmaooo
That was amazing, the improvisations were so slick and that singer was sharp AF!
Brilliant
😂Improvisations he says as if it wasnt giga staged 😂
@@Chali_9 that's ok if it's staged.
Still sounded good to my ears, fun to watch.
Any suggestions for other music in this genre thats worth a listen?
Florin Sempey is one of France's most famous opera singers - and a lovely personality. Figaro is one of hisbest known roles and The pianist obviously recognised him.
This was so enjoyable to watch, and listen. Incredible playing and singing! Loved all of it!!!
Yes yes! Wonderful excerpt! And I love how he picked up his cue with your change -- and I love how you worked your change in so seemlessly!! Impressive for both of you!! Well done well done!!! BRAVO
Flawless
Once in a lifetime experience and people running their mouths and smacking cutlery together. Unbelievable talent despite some awful people.
A brilliant performance of two talented Musicians. Thank You .
What a performance!!! THANKS to both of you!!!!!!
Thank you for setting up all the cameras around the restaurant to capture this spontaneous masterpiece 🙏🏼
😂😂😂😂😂 yes, it's always so very impromptu and convenient. Thankfully. No one seems to notice the small details of both my sarcasm and how staged things can be.
В смысле установили камеры для спонтанного номера? Два этих действия противоречат друг другу. Камеры потому и установили, потому что это НЕ спонтанный номер.
Музыканты прекрасны, гости развлечены, ничего плохого в таком "розыгрыше" нет. Но надо же правильно понимать ситуацию, когда мы не там в ресторане, а здесь на ютубе смотрим уже смонтированный ролик - это подготовленный номер, а не случайный.
😂👏👏👏😄👍
@@ИринаКостюкова-ь5оThere’s this thing called “sarcasm.”
Sarcasm never translates well
Florian Sempey. His voice is something that always gives me goosebumps.
Not sure how I found this video, glad that I did!
I thought that Florian was going to be a diva but he totally followed your lead and it was amazing.
Excellent playing Julien!!
He's the pianist at the opera. They're the singers. They're all in the same production together. They're friends.
Yeah, I think the big girl is with them too. She looks like a typical opera singer. How did they get a close up of her laughing as she says she always wanted to go to the opera? It's staged, but it's still fun to watch. The girl at 0:55 kinda looks like the opera singer from one of the other videos made by the pianist.
Meh. So what. Still a cool video.
@@SharkWithFreakinLaserBeam not really.
@@kylesmith5668 ok
In any case, how can you be certain the singer knew the pianist was going to sit down and play his song? Still cool, especially with all the changes.
MAGNIFICENT!!!! That's all I can say. Thank you for sharing this!
the connection between them is amazing each knew what the other wanted to do
I LOVED the opera singer's reaction to hearing the song. He was like, dang it, I HAVE TO SING NOW! LOL
Both of these performers use instruments! One uses a piano, the other his voice. Both powerful individually, but INCREDIBLE when flowing together like that! Much respect to them both. It was great how the crowd burst forth with such an intense approval when they were done! ❤ I'm so happy someone got this on video and shared it with the world. 😊
I’m not even a fan of opera but I wish I could have been there. That was incredibly impressive.
Wow! You together made history! So epic, precise, entertaining! Thanks from Germany!
2:06 I would say I’ve heard this « melody » in Singin’ in the Rain. « Gotta Dance ». In the Broadway scene.
Wow! The power in that gentleman's verbrato is amazing!!!! Beautiful voice!!! You both did an amazing job!!! 🙌💯💗
Singing is way more complicated than I originally thought, there's so many slight things you can do to change your tone. The main one ive noticed is how much air you put behind a note, things sound way different based on your exhale speed. And you can sing for longer between breaths or with more power depending on the amount of air used. The most impressive part of opera singing to me is their extensive use of full exhalation but never hearing them breath
Is that why he had his hand on his ear/neck so much? Because of these variations in tone?
Breath control is a huge factor for sure. You have to think about every single note and how much breath you’re going to ration for each one.
@@Fyodor2976 i am pretty sure, it helps him to hear better, how he sings and concentrate. Some Beatboxers do that as wel, when they concentrate on something
I am pretty sure, they use an " Overtone Technique " to get their Voice out more easily but still strong, i sang in a Choir for Months, there i first heard of that Technique.
Wow, you got to have an impromptu performance with a famous opera singer. His voice is stupendous. These people also got a free show. Damn, that was incredible!
The show was great!
But let's be honest, there were a bit too many camera angles right from the start for it to be "impromptu" 😉
@@wawan3961Not really. The guy playing the piano probably got permission to set them up JUST IN CASE anything cool happened. Like this.
Plus he's also probably got buddies filming it all. On top of the crowd filming perspectives.
@@wawan3961 while I've never watched this guy's other vids, it's clear he has a crew that films public reactions to his random performances. I think he just got really lucky this time around.
@@SessmaruKusanagiGamingunrelated but I have a bridge to sell you
@@MidnightSonnet Yes yes and the moon is made of cheese.
Everybody are wonderful
I am from Brazil and love opera. Congratulation guys. Bravo, bravissimo 👏👏👏👏👏
For two people of that amount of talent and skill to just happen to be in the same place at the same time is astounding.
Ya it's staged lol
Ffs 😂
@@NiteRacerYou’re probably American… It’s quite common in Paris to have a piano in a supermarket, a metro station, a shop, a restaurant and to watch people sing. We have a piano at St Pancras station in London too… We don’t need to fake anything….
@@Judi.TThat’s not what makes this video scream “staged!” Did you notice the MANY different cameras set up in the restaurant? Filming the singer BEFORE he began?
@@Judi.TThere are thousands of these videos that are planned in advance, including this one. It's not a conspiracy theory.
What a lovely impromptu performance! It lifted my soul on a dark and cold October morn. Merci bien!
Multiple camera cuts would imply otherwise
That’s a person that loves what he does and truly understands the impact music has on people.
That Singer was a full blown MAN. So much talent, I admire his courage and ability. ❤
Er wollte eigentlich garnicht singen , aber das war schon extreme Weltklasse , ohne Vorbereitung und ohne das erste Einsingen...Super und großen Applaus.!!
Stimme voll zu!
BRAVO TO THE PIANIST AND THE BARITONE! WHAT A MAGNIFICENT IMPROMPTU PERFORMANCE!
That was amazing. Wish I’d been there to hear his power live. Great watching two musicians adjust to each other on the fly. Very impressive.
That was POWERFULLY WONDERFUL!! Amazing singer, amazing accompaniment!!!🔥🔥🔥
Outstanding, I fell in love with Opera and the Symphony when my Mother took me to Music Hall in Cincinnati when I was 5 years old!
As a classically trained musician, i love it when this happens ❤.
Bravo, magnificent opera singer and pianist!
What a wonderful surprise for the crowd. It was beautiful and so much fun to watch. Thanks for posting it❣️🙏🏻
You saw him, right? And then you played him into existence, for you knew he could not resist. Ha! Well done, sir!
It demanded to be sung!! He couldn't refuse. He was amazing
Ouah, bravo à toi et au chanteur qui est venu s'ajouter à ton air. Continue j'adore tes vidéos musicales ❤❤❤👍
WOW ! What a voice! I'm 74 and about 30 years ago I remember seeing Luciano Pavarotti and Placido Domingo at the Metropolitan Opera House in NYC in the same season!! I was stunned by the beautiful voices ! I still get goose bumps when I hear opera!! What an art form!!😅😊😊
I don't personally like opera but even I recognize that famous part. You guys worked INSANELY WELL together! Truly fantastic artistry 👏🏻 Bravo, gentlemen.
I'm a raptor, doing what I can, goin' to eat everything till the appearance of man. Yo yo see me, I'm living beneath the soil. I'll be back but I'm coming as oil.
Anyone that's ever watched Bugs Bunny cartoons knows that song.
Thank you for all of your hard work, years, years, years and years of practice. Your special performances
Wow, wow, wowie! What a treat!!! 2 MASTERS of their craft!!! This put a huge smile on my face! Thank you!
Brings tears to my eyes. Bravo to both of them! 🎉
The patrons of the restaurant are so so lucky to have watched it live…. Bravo to pianist and extremely talented opera singer
Absolutely magic! I'm amazed hiw the singer jumped from one part of the aria with the pianist. Well done both of you ! Magnificent! ❤😊
Thank you. How splendid!
WOW what a wonderful music duo to have my breakfast with. Thank you very much for sharing the whole amazing experience with us! 🇦🇺😊❤👏
Incroyable, magnifique, quel duo, quel talent, quelle coordination improvisée pour ces deux artistes ! 😍👏
Marvelous!!!, simply two immensely talented artists collide to each other to bring this magical moment up, one-off and unique instant, totally nourishing for the soul. Opera is eternal, music is everlastingly encarned love and power over the flow of life. Thank you for your wonderful talent.
You two are very dynamic together! Beautiful performance!!! ❤
These videos are wonderful, so much fun, such talent, I enjoy them so much.
Beautiful, not just the skill they both have in their arts or the wonderful music they create, but also the passion they have and the joy they share
Aaahhh, goosebumps!!! 😍
I love it when 2 strangers come together, make wonderful art, and likely part ways never to meet again 😅 it comes from the soul, and those souls recognise each other.
БЛАГОДАРЮ ПРЕКРАСНЫХ ИСПОЛНИТЕЛЕЙ!!! ПОЛУЧИЛА ГРАНДИОЗНОЕ УДОВОЛЬСТВИЕ!!!
Extraordinaria interpretación del pianista y el cantante! Bravo! Bravissimo!❤❤❤
A música é o idioma onde os seres humanos se unem e se entendem, não importa a língua e a raça, cria-se uma conexão humanamente divina! Paz e bem
ABsolutely Amazing!
Major props to Florian for sharing his talent with us.
Wow!
Being that was an organic surprise, Florian was compelled by appreciation and unquestionable passion. Love these moments.
Their connection at 1:02 IS GORGEOUS